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several of them and using their power as administrators. this went on for years and basically covered up by higher-ups' of the state agencies in the institution it was finally leaked out then publicize. >> host: what is a super predator? >> a word coined to from the bid 1990's from a criminologist and originally intended to mean the kids who kill without remorse our conscience and randomly. it really captured in some of the popular movies of the period like natural born killers. in the mid 1990's there was a national panic over violent juvenile crime and that word became attached to the panic. the word also carried a high of the racial connotation and it seemed to many critics to refer to african-american and latino juvenile silver increasingly over represent did in the population. >> host: what role does raise play and the problems of the juvenile justice system? >> it is central and a lot of ways and i am not alone in thinking that. whether you want to believe use of color commit more crimes as some believe or the system discriminates aga
several of them and using their power as administrators. this went on for years and basically covered up by higher-ups' of the state agencies in the institution it was finally leaked out then publicize. >> host: what is a super predator? >> a word coined to from the bid 1990's from a criminologist and originally intended to mean the kids who kill without remorse our conscience and randomly. it really captured in some of the popular movies of the period like natural born killers. in...
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thanks for joining us. >>> we've got a lot of news and tuck to cover. we've goes everything from the libya to the show down in sacramento. >>> and the tax break for twitter. first in the news this morning, a nerve-wracking night for some homeowners in san pablo, a land slide on thursday threatened several homes in more rain over the weekend left three homes yellow tagged. last night, the owners of one of those homes decided it was time to go. >> as of right now, it is unstable. they did advise us that the hail is still -- mill is still moving down, they can't guarantee the houses will be here tomorrow. >> the red cross is providing temporary shelter. >>> okay. in the north bay, the intersection of highways 12 and 121 in sonoma county is open again after flooding closed it down for two hours yesterday. all four lanes were covered in about two feet of water. chp set of detours for about four hours. all lanes are now open. there was also flooding on santa rosa. and in mill valley, three families voluntarily evacuated their homes following a mud slide on et
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i mean chapter can now be written about the use of drones by the u.s. you know dr drones have been flying along the us mexico border for a while keeping an eye on illegal immigrants and of course we know that they're used in pakistan and yemen for our shadow wars that we wage abroad but out there already is from the u.s. and mexican governments are now confirming that drones are going to be used to keep tabs on drug dealers in mexico the member when president obama met with mexican president felipe calderon well apparently they discussed using drones in a joint effort by both countries to stop or at least create a counterattack to the drug war being waged by cartels now we should note that most of the details surrounding this operation are still unknown to the public like how many flights the drones have made thus far and we do know that the manger on being used the air force is global hawk is unarmed but it flies forty thousand feet in the air and it has a wide variety of sensors but this new agreement between the two countries also sheds light on how
i mean chapter can now be written about the use of drones by the u.s. you know dr drones have been flying along the us mexico border for a while keeping an eye on illegal immigrants and of course we know that they're used in pakistan and yemen for our shadow wars that we wage abroad but out there already is from the u.s. and mexican governments are now confirming that drones are going to be used to keep tabs on drug dealers in mexico the member when president obama met with mexican president...
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it absolutely neutral and yet as i have shared more of that as i had moved away into a simpler life use less resources a simplified things i've been able to share more. create community get part of a connection with other people that has brought a wealth that was not taught i felt and supported by our culture in the way that the material wealth was really interest in some of the studies on happiness showed . there there's a certain pay a certain rise that occurs with you know basic needs meaning that you know and then it kind of levels out and then there's actually a drop at great wealth you know i mean we're the point where people start getting o.c.d. about their wealth. talk about that well in the movie you say that there's a certain limit money buys you out of the burdens of homelessness hunger poverty you want your an education or an operation the money could make you happier but above that it actually doesn't make you any happier and can invert your happiness because of the complexities that it brings i found that true also this is this is i think it's just absolutely remarkable th
it absolutely neutral and yet as i have shared more of that as i had moved away into a simpler life use less resources a simplified things i've been able to share more. create community get part of a connection with other people that has brought a wealth that was not taught i felt and supported by our culture in the way that the material wealth was really interest in some of the studies on happiness showed . there there's a certain pay a certain rise that occurs with you know basic needs...
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uncut movement us i'm cut grew out of the u.k. uncut movement and is dedicated to making sure a trans national corporate tax dodgers like bank of america exxon mobil pay their fair share of taxes so we can uncut this slashing going on in benefits to the middle class or holding a national day of action this saturday urging people to show up in protest at their neighborhood bank of america branch so far bank of america in washington d.c. has been shut down twice by us on protesters and movement is getting so much publicity in the u.k. that today the government there announced they were raising taxes on the rich oil companies and banks and declaring no more cuts to social programs given that actually the daily taken just a minute but will us on the same sort of response from our government here and tell us is ryan clayton regional spokesman for the u.s. uncut movement brian welcome hey thanks for having me great to have you here with us the first of all why bank of america well big of america's and agreed is tax dodgers you know they
uncut movement us i'm cut grew out of the u.k. uncut movement and is dedicated to making sure a trans national corporate tax dodgers like bank of america exxon mobil pay their fair share of taxes so we can uncut this slashing going on in benefits to the middle class or holding a national day of action this saturday urging people to show up in protest at their neighborhood bank of america branch so far bank of america in washington d.c. has been shut down twice by us on protesters and movement...
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it's being used amid a shortage of a drug typically used during executions. the manufacturer of the sedative said it never intended it to be used to put inmates to death. >>> pope benedict's new book is out on shelves today. in it, the pontiff exonerates the jews as a people for christ's death. >>> and harriet tubman day is today. tubman became a leading abolition nist after escaping slavery helping hundreds of slaves to free them on the underground railroad. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. al roker will have the latest on a huge storm that's expected to slam the already soggy northeast. and meet a doctor whose shift in the emergency room was anything but routine when he found out the critical patient he was treating was his wife. >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more
it's being used amid a shortage of a drug typically used during executions. the manufacturer of the sedative said it never intended it to be used to put inmates to death. >>> pope benedict's new book is out on shelves today. in it, the pontiff exonerates the jews as a people for christ's death. >>> and harriet tubman day is today. tubman became a leading abolition nist after escaping slavery helping hundreds of slaves to free them on the underground railroad. >>> all...
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well, they really teach us to think outside the box. and this is a sixth grader who's saying this, right? and it's interesting just to sort of hear from the kids' perspective. they were all telling me what they thought about both their elementary school experience, how it differed from their middle school experience. they could articulate what the differences were and how they felt coming to school every day and it just gave you a different appreciation. [inaudible] >> and next book i'm going to let michelle interview the kids. if i could just jump in with a quick question here because it was alluded to here the high school dilemma, if you will. when michelle took over, there was so-called comprehensive high schools and they were all failing if you will by ncld. and michelle realized she couldn't take them all on at once. and you took them all -- a few at a time. and it was rough writing. i focused on dunbar which did really well one year and ran into some huge problems and, you know, i came away from this whole thing not really that en
well, they really teach us to think outside the box. and this is a sixth grader who's saying this, right? and it's interesting just to sort of hear from the kids' perspective. they were all telling me what they thought about both their elementary school experience, how it differed from their middle school experience. they could articulate what the differences were and how they felt coming to school every day and it just gave you a different appreciation. [inaudible] >> and next book i'm...
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know you can respond to us on facebook twitter and you tube. now it's time for a quick break and when we return if you know he seems to have a strategy to win over the american people in any trial and more extreme the better we have as longfellow furtherest and much much more to say to find out if these candidates actually hold these beliefs or if they simply think that they're appealing to the republican base. you know some version see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and here's you some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry dog is a big issue. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think the bombing of the the i'm going to well. we have the government shows there the keeping safe get ready because you get your freedom. hey guys welcome to sharon's hell on the other on a show we've heard our guests talk to sound the topics now i want to hear our audience has gone to you tube his video response card to twitte
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they have to use buses for the 7:00 and 8:30:00 a.m. runs. they will be using interstate 880. it looks okay. it does tend to get busier as the morning wears on as you get down to the toll plaza we have a bigger crowd there. it's backed up for a 5-10 minute wait coming into sacramento. if you are trying to get into the silicon valley we are seeing stop and go traffic. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. beautiful sky here. beautiful sky. there you go. now we've had a few showers and we'll continue to have cloudy mostly cloudy skies in the morning. very strong jet stream continues to take aim at california. there are signs though next week it will start to do this. it will lift up and we'll be on the southern edge of everything. three to five days look very bullish for rain and spots that don't need much rain. but tuesday night into wednesday night more rain and wind. again, it's not going to be as strong a system we had on saturday night and sunday. but about a half inch to 2.5 could fall. more rain moves in on thursday. one more system on saturday and then a break on s
they have to use buses for the 7:00 and 8:30:00 a.m. runs. they will be using interstate 880. it looks okay. it does tend to get busier as the morning wears on as you get down to the toll plaza we have a bigger crowd there. it's backed up for a 5-10 minute wait coming into sacramento. if you are trying to get into the silicon valley we are seeing stop and go traffic. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. beautiful sky here. beautiful sky. there you go. now we've had a few showers...
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and nato bombings the us is now involved in its fourth attack of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and. we were. all right so from two evil dictators to two humanitarian crises you know we're just connecting some historical dots here but we should talk about this a little deeper there is one man who calls what's happening in libya quote a bad science fiction movie written by a political scientists that man is gerald celente publisher of the trends journal and director of the trends or since. all right carol part of what you and your friends at the trends research institute do is make predictions and i know you recently wrote the first great war of the twenty first century has begun making a prediction of sorts about what's going on in libya and we just showed a report comparing libya to the former yugoslavia exactly twelve years ago how do you make of all this both just keeps going on and on any excuse that the united states has to attack another country they just make it up for example what makes could often be so different that the dictator in yemen xampp a little hypocrisy
and nato bombings the us is now involved in its fourth attack of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and. we were. all right so from two evil dictators to two humanitarian crises you know we're just connecting some historical dots here but we should talk about this a little deeper there is one man who calls what's happening in libya quote a bad science fiction movie written by a political scientists that man is gerald celente publisher of the trends journal and director of the trends or...
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for a while now similarly villainize to pry the us. these to step down from power and we've gone now and back then getting rid of a leader no longer favored by the west taking sides with a questionable opposition in what started as a civil war what we're seeing is a poor fledged war including attempting to kill the head of state of the targeted country and other leaders of the government that again is you know a page from the yugoslav bloc of twelve years ago. what is the world learn not only not much the official reason for western involvement and so-called humanitarian mission a term coined amid bombings of nine hundred ninety nine you know it's who you say really believe that this is going to save its people. essentially that was. all it was a rationale still relied upon quite widely questioned you do not address you as with all those it is. also that it is. ridiculous here. this is very real here is. the engine of that machine for then and now a no fly zone code for aerial bar. if you will that libya why be additional all necessary
for a while now similarly villainize to pry the us. these to step down from power and we've gone now and back then getting rid of a leader no longer favored by the west taking sides with a questionable opposition in what started as a civil war what we're seeing is a poor fledged war including attempting to kill the head of state of the targeted country and other leaders of the government that again is you know a page from the yugoslav bloc of twelve years ago. what is the world learn not only...
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chris: bachman's stumble bum approach to history reminded us of dan quayle. he was defending at the time the bush campaign against the charge that some staffers were anti-semitic. >> millions of innocent people lost their lives because of the bigotry and hitlerism that permeated germany and other parts of the world. it was an obscene period in our nation's history -- not our nation, but world war ii. i mean, we all lived in this century -- i didn't live in this century, but in this century's history. we did not have -- as a matter of fact, we fought hitlerism, which was a totalitarian form of government. chris: and here was the vice president of our great 50 states, dan quayle, arriving in hawaii. >> hawaii's always played a pivotal role in the pacific, it is in the pacific, part of the united states that is an island that is right here. chris: but i guess there is a distinction between that deer in the headlights from quayle and full speed ahead stuff from michele bachmann. she reminds me of the old yogi berra line, "we're lost but making great time." and we
chris: bachman's stumble bum approach to history reminded us of dan quayle. he was defending at the time the bush campaign against the charge that some staffers were anti-semitic. >> millions of innocent people lost their lives because of the bigotry and hitlerism that permeated germany and other parts of the world. it was an obscene period in our nation's history -- not our nation, but world war ii. i mean, we all lived in this century -- i didn't live in this century, but in this...
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holt mccallany joins us next. here he is hanging out in the bud light lime greenroom, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my recipe for french toast? take toast... spread with i can't believe it's not butter... add jacques. he's french. oui! ♪ oui like! [ male announcer ] four out of five agree it tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated fat than butter. [ kim ] you can have it all. with 70% less saturated fat than butter. ice breakers frost. a great tasting mint core, frosted in powerful cooling crystals. ice breakers frost. feel the frost. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest stars as a former, heavyweight champion patrick "lights" leary in the critically-acclaimed fx drama "lights out." here he is starting a rematch with the current champ. >> all you are is barry's little house boy. [ grunts, groans, crashing ] >> jimmy: say hello to holt mccallany! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ lights out uh-huh flash, flash, flash lights out ♪ ♪ uh-huh flash, flash, flash lights out ♪ >> jimmy:
holt mccallany joins us next. here he is hanging out in the bud light lime greenroom, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my recipe for french toast? take toast... spread with i can't believe it's not butter... add jacques. he's french. oui! ♪ oui like! [ male announcer ] four out of five agree it tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated fat than butter. [ kim ] you can have it all. with 70% less saturated fat than butter. ice breakers frost. a great tasting mint core, frosted...
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you're not dressed freak show he modernized leave me out for a while now similarly villainize by the us how could. these to step down from power elite go now and back then getting rid of a leader no longer favored by the west taking sides with questionable opposition in what started as a civil war what we're seeing is of course fledged war including attempting to kill the head of state of the targeted country and other leaders of the government that again was you know a page from the yugoslav book of twelve years ago. what is the world or not only not much the official reason for western involvement a so-called humanitarian mission a term coined and bombings of nine hundred ninety nine if you believe it's who you say look at all if either of us is going to say that people. essentially that was the grounds for the. war it was a rationale still relied upon but widely questioned you do know there's a rescue as with all this is a. war that is of a particularly good to see if. somebody who hears. the engine of that machine pulled but in now a no fly zone code poor area while. fueled and liby
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in just under one hundred forty characters and he said it given choice use allies not americans after obama march third says he has to go make sure he goes obama change the choice i hope so now i get it it's obama's fault that newt had to put a lot p.s. talk about a cryptic tweet somebody needs to teach him how twitter works so twitter is clearly not his strong point but surely he can use facebook right so on his facebook page you wrote a letter to his fans explaining why he flip flopped and it he pointed out that on march third obama said it was time for gadhafi to go and then said after march third the president should have moved immediately to consult with congress to implement a no fly zone while also making it clear the u.s. would welcome involvement from other nations instead he did the opposite sadly this comic got four hundred and twenty likes i don't know why his argument still doesn't make any sense to me so now he's opposed it because of the date on the calendar oh wow he really is a politician as any newt is so desperate to put himself against the president that he can't e
in just under one hundred forty characters and he said it given choice use allies not americans after obama march third says he has to go make sure he goes obama change the choice i hope so now i get it it's obama's fault that newt had to put a lot p.s. talk about a cryptic tweet somebody needs to teach him how twitter works so twitter is clearly not his strong point but surely he can use facebook right so on his facebook page you wrote a letter to his fans explaining why he flip flopped and it...
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> good evening. stanford opening the pac-10 tournament tonight. for the past couple of seasons it's been march sadness. the cardinal not able to do much in the postseason. and this tonight might be rock bottom for johnny dawkins and his team. 12% shooting in the first half, taking on oregon state. it was a big night for jared cunningham. stanford somehow made it a game. jeremy green had six three-pointers in the second half. this one number six. he led all scorers with 25. and with seconds left he was going for his seventh and the win. but he can't get the shot off. an immediate exit for stanford losing 69-67. tomorrow at noon cal takes on usc. the wac tournament in vegas, a great day to be a spartan, san jose state beating hawaii by a point, 75-74. adrian oliver the game winner. 25 points in the first-round win. >>> the warriors l
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us. hey guys welcome to shell and tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience is going to you tube the video response part of twitter for part of the question that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday when the show long response is. let your voice be heard. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to a repeat winner who also learned earned this award last week donald trump is making a lot of noise about a possible two thousand and twelve presidential bid lately he's done this before and most people think that he is just seeking publicity again because we all know that this man loves the spotlight really meantime he sure is giving us a lot to talk about this morning of the donald called into fox news to discuss the u.s. military actions in libya and one of the host asked what makes him qualified to be president he made this claim i've been interacting with leaders of countries or leaders of business a
us. hey guys welcome to shell and tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience is going to you tube the video response part of twitter for part of the question that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday when the show long response is. let your voice be heard. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to a repeat winner who also learned earned this award last week donald trump is making a lot of noise about a...
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the term intervention, do we use war, do we use squirmish -- >> jimmy: i don't know -- squirmish is how i feel every time imhear you talk. [ applause ] here's something that i'm going to get sarah palin is not going to buy for her children. perez hilton has written a children's book. a company called ed celebr-book has published it. the first title he pitched to them was called "the very slutty caterpillar." the publishers didn't like that. so, then, "good night moon, you skank." finally "everyone poops and i've got the pictures." they had trouble getting legal clearance for the pictures. probably for the best. one more thing. this is a story from india. a state in western india has banned a new book about gandhi after early reviews say the book imflips that gandhi had a homosexual relationship with a man, of all things. the author claims this is a misunderstanding, because gandhi was celebrate, because he couldn't be straight or gay, i guess. but what was more surprising to me was that the revelation that gandhi is, in fact, the man who invented the snuggie. and he did early work o
the term intervention, do we use war, do we use squirmish -- >> jimmy: i don't know -- squirmish is how i feel every time imhear you talk. [ applause ] here's something that i'm going to get sarah palin is not going to buy for her children. perez hilton has written a children's book. a company called ed celebr-book has published it. the first title he pitched to them was called "the very slutty caterpillar." the publishers didn't like that. so, then, "good night moon, you...
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stay with us here on the morning news. coming up in the next hour we will go live for that arrival. >>> and just within the last 15 minutes the operator of japan's damaged nuclear plants say power lines are now hooked up to all six reactors but utility says it could take days or weeks before the cooling systems can be powered up since damaged equipment needs to be replaced. and any bottled up gas has to be vented to avoid an explosion. >>> back here at home more than 40 homeowners are stranded this morning by a large rock slide near santa cruz. >> oh my god we better move. >> look at that. rocks and debris blocking off a road preventing people getting to and from their homes. one of the residents caught all of this on tape. the 200-foot slide is on nelson road it's west of highway 17 in the community of scotts valley. 26 homes were cut off by all of this debris. luckily no one was hurt. >> it's just ruing. just a deafening sound as the trees and the rocks just kept rolling. it was very scary. >> right now there is a volunt
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someone might use grief to heal. somebody may use depression. for someone dealing with their illness, it might involve entering as space full of grief for depression and that maybe there mechanism. and to force my understanding of whatever spirituality is, of a positive attitude, again ends up with victimizing a patient. who will my to say what is your positive attitude? you may decide you have the intense feelings of grief around url must. i can try to help people when the grief, what i call pathological form, but even then i tried to step back and particularly am allergic to the idea the reason you're not getting better is because you're not thinking positively enough. that is part of the reason i wrote the book. there are so many self-help books about cancer that say that you're not getting better enough and i am very allergic to that and i start off by saying i will not go there. i respect your decision but for me to say that as a doctor creates a cycle of claim that i really want to avoid. thank you. [applause] >> in this is a book not just
someone might use grief to heal. somebody may use depression. for someone dealing with their illness, it might involve entering as space full of grief for depression and that maybe there mechanism. and to force my understanding of whatever spirituality is, of a positive attitude, again ends up with victimizing a patient. who will my to say what is your positive attitude? you may decide you have the intense feelings of grief around url must. i can try to help people when the grief, what i call...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bulb on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines in most independent they are sponsored by the industry and most of the current grade though i'm not claiming it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month i got when nobody was cancer and my father therefore i protect so much because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with the family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. would be soo much brighter if you knew all about the songs from science to the pressure of these. stunts on t.v. don't come. we talk about wars battles conflicts that are happening at home and abroad on a daily basis but today let's introduce you to a battle is brewing in the cyber world
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bulb on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines in most independent they are sponsored by the industry and most of the current grade though i'm not claiming it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month i got when nobody was cancer and my father therefore i protect so much because ninety to ninety five percent of...
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he says, help us out. they brought down his notes and his audiotapes and his unfinished manuscripts and said, we need your help. this is what christopher anderson writes. he spent six pages on this and a book that is obviously not done to support me. he has no interest in appealing to my audience. i read 80 reviews of christopher andersen's book. it was even on chris matthews. of those, do you know how many of them mentioned the single most newsworthy revelation and that. >> reporter: zero. it was at that moment that i knew, i know. my friends are saying, get your pulitzer prize speech ready. i said, you don't know this world as well as i do. and going to happen. zero out of 80. i went public. here is how the internet works. the people in the dead tree media don't understand or appreciate it. because the internet the press. my wife wonders why don't watch tv, an open sewer of untreated and unfiltered information. the internet existed in 1933 and 1933 and died like walter duranty would not have been able to
he says, help us out. they brought down his notes and his audiotapes and his unfinished manuscripts and said, we need your help. this is what christopher anderson writes. he spent six pages on this and a book that is obviously not done to support me. he has no interest in appealing to my audience. i read 80 reviews of christopher andersen's book. it was even on chris matthews. of those, do you know how many of them mentioned the single most newsworthy revelation and that. >> reporter:...
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. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resig
. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war....
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dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running mate. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could b
dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course,...
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can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a candidate? they might have swoon for thune, now someone is pretending to like them. i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the huffington post's" howard fineman, the bbc's katty kay, msnbc's norah o'donnell and "time magazine's" rick stengel. "time magazine" has this cover, is america still number one? nobody knows, job growth is on the right path right now but if we don't cut the debt, will america's greatness end, and if we don't invest in education and research, will greatness end? decade after decade, we relearn that the american belief in our strength tends
can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a...
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stay with us, everybody. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long perio nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding ann occur w. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at i
stay with us, everybody. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a...
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we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that i frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tough and smart on the issues, but compassion? liberals are compassionate. some republicans will complain on me, but it is not believable. do not tell people something that they will not believe. host: with regard to president obama, you say -- the american people believe that he is forcing a partisan divide wider. guest: the labeling is not helpful for you talk about what a person has done. but when you claim your centrist, you have to look to policy not just your language. and there is a greater spread right now between what obama says he is doing and what he is actually doing. host:
we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that i frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tough and...
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and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted those fixed sites or mobile sites so they can be either one of those. >> sir, you are saying that the -- that gadhafi's forces have to stop advanceing and that will stop the attacks. and if they stop and then the rebel forces move in their area. are you saying they are not allowed to engage the rebel forces under any circumstances? and they have to lay their arms down? or they have to stop forward movement? >> at that point i am not ready to specify the messages we have put out there. >> (inaudible) fly helicopters? >> yes, even in all the no-fly zones we have set up over the years, we have never fully pr
and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted...
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walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every decision has a conservative outcome. the most important targets for conservatives like rowe vs. wade has not been overruled, but there's been a change in so many areas of constitutional law over the last few decades, and all to the right. i don't think conservatives and liberals disagree over the description that i've given, but certainly they would di agree on whether it's desirable. i begin the book with a story of this man to pose the question how could it be that the supreme court would uphold such a sentence that's constitutional. the rest of the book is answering what the court has done in many differen
walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every...
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he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resig
he cannot -- he has no power to declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification...
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those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, we expected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time. rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided into east and west with serious consequence
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from...
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ayers, narrative gentry can be useful to all of this. obama. truth is the best corrective. ayers, the mind works in contradiction, and honesty requires the writer to reveal disputes with the self. notice with the self. obama, but i suspect we can't pretend the contradictions of the situation will exist can do is choose. ayers, the reader must see the struggle not by the tourist what wyatt program. obama, and all and all of an intellectual journey i imagine for myself complete with last point and strict itinerary. ayers, narrative raptors strive for signature but must be aware of the struggle for the honesty. obama, i was engaged in a imperial struggle. someone -- by the way, this is the only postmodern bouck obama route. it shows up and nothing else he ever wrote except dreams from my father. there's not a word in any of the articles otherwise. also at that point in the postmodern fling as well the grooves in which they had fallen and even the stitch together nature of their lives these are distinctive freezes, and the other thing i'm reading in the fugitive days is that af
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. if you could see how nature made fish oil protects your heart, you'd be glad you take it. its omega-3s strengthen your cell walls so they stay flexible. and nature made fish oil is the #1 recommended by pharmacists. safely made. purely made. nature made. his family knows what to expect. but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. wow, for me? [ male announcer ] if viva can handle mike rowe's mess, just think what it can do in your home. grab a roll for yourself and grasp the unquilted difference. imagine a day free of worry, a day when we can eat what we want, drink what we want, and sleep soundly through the night. finally that day has arrived with prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps k
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. if you could see how nature made fish oil protects your heart, you'd be glad you take it. its omega-3s strengthen your cell walls so they stay flexible....
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use 280. if you cut across 92 to 280 to 380 to get back into san francisco you will save up to 20 minutes. so that's the best both to avoid delays on 101. san mateo bridge okay but again, as you head into foster city, you can see as you take 101 you will run into all these delays through there. we have a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza at least to west grand. the metering lights are on. mass transit is always a good choice. lawrence has the forecast. >> thank you. bring the umbrella with you today. could be a little wet outside right now. we are starting out dry. we have a couple of patches of fog out there and a few clouds moving by. as we head to the middle of the day we are talking about a chance of rain developing in the bay area, showers continuing into the afternoon. temperatures going to be noticeably cooler. the 50s and 60s. dry for tomorrow. but as we head toward the weekend, becoming more unsettled again, chance of showers late in the day north of the golden gate bridge. hey, got
use 280. if you cut across 92 to 280 to 380 to get back into san francisco you will save up to 20 minutes. so that's the best both to avoid delays on 101. san mateo bridge okay but again, as you head into foster city, you can see as you take 101 you will run into all these delays through there. we have a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza at least to west grand. the metering lights are on. mass transit is always a good choice. lawrence has the forecast. >> thank you. bring the umbrella...
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so we certainly invite people to e-mail us, bring their books to our attention, send us their publicity packets so we know in plenty of time that it's coming, and we can decide whether it's one we want to take a shot at reviewing. >> mr. stewart, you said that a lot of your reviewers and people involved in the washington independent review of books have backgrounds in writing and publishing. what's your background, and give us a snapshot of some of the people who will be participating. >> well, my background is i was a lawyer for many years, but i'm now an author, have done a couple of books on american history, one on writing the constitution, the summer of 1787, one on the impeachment trial of andrew johnson, "impeached," and i have a new one coming out this fall called "american emperor." the other folks involved come from journalism, there are book writers as well. we've been so lucky in recruiting reviewers. we've got for a book on the eichmann trial in israel we were able to get judge patricia walt who was on the war crimes tribunal for yugoslavia. we've been able to get a leading
so we certainly invite people to e-mail us, bring their books to our attention, send us their publicity packets so we know in plenty of time that it's coming, and we can decide whether it's one we want to take a shot at reviewing. >> mr. stewart, you said that a lot of your reviewers and people involved in the washington independent review of books have backgrounds in writing and publishing. what's your background, and give us a snapshot of some of the people who will be participating....
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they're talking about it they're engaging with us. and they're listening. >> warner: and nothing else. >> nothing else right now. no promises. >> warner: all right, david austin of mercy core, thank you so much. >> thank you >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: mass protests spread across syria, and government forces opened fire on crowds in several cities. rebels in libya pressed to regain lost ground in the east after british and french planes blasted government troops and tanks. >> the they will address the nation on libya monday night. >> and to hari via de la valle. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: spencer filed a blog post with more on the use of technology and social media to document human rights abuses. "art beat" looks at the taliban's use of poetry as a propaganda tool in afghanistan and pakistan. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, miles o'brien visits chernobyl, 25 years after th
they're talking about it they're engaging with us. and they're listening. >> warner: and nothing else. >> nothing else right now. no promises. >> warner: all right, david austin of mercy core, thank you so much. >> thank you >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day: mass protests spread across syria, and government forces opened fire on crowds in several cities. rebels in libya pressed to regain lost ground in the east after british and french planes...